Video: KISS Performs At 'Fashion Rocks'

September 10, 2014

KISS performed last night (Tuesday, September 9) at "Fashion Rocks", a star-studded concert that honors the extraordinary relationship between fashion and music, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The evening, which was hosted by Emmy Award winner Ryan Seacrest, featured performances by some of music's most innovative trendsetters, including DURAN DURAN, Jennifer Lopez, Miranda Lambert, THE BAND PERRY and Usher. The event was broadcast as a two-hour extravaganza on the CBS television network.

Video footage of KISS performing its classic song "Rock And Roll All Nite" at last night's event can be seen below.

"'Fashion Rocks' has all the makings of live event television," said Jack Sussman, CBS Entertainment executive vice president of music, specials & live events, in a news release. "Fashion and music are the perfect combination — great clothes and hit songs, along with music and fashion's biggest stars, come together for an amazing night, hosted by one of the best in the business."

"'Fashion Rocks' is the only show that celebrates the inextricable link between fashion and music, a relationship that is more relevant today than ever before," said Richard Beckman, CEO of Three Lions Entertainment, which produced the special with Don Mischer Productions.

"I'm always excited to be a part of live events, and 'Fashion Rocks' combines three of my favorite things — music, fashion and New York City," said Ryan Seacrest.

KISS will play a nine-show Las Vegas residency this fall at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino beginning November 5.

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